Whitchurch
Whitchurch Conservation Area
Welcome to Whitchurch Conservation Area! Please follow all park rules during your visit.
About Whitchurch
Whitchurch Conservation Area is an 11 hectare, mainly wooded property, located in the Township of Whitchurch-Stouffville, and sits on the northern edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine. It was reforested in the late 1960’s which today provides lots of shade as the plantation has matured, and new successional forest growth has successfully occurred.
Whitchurch Conservation Area is adjacent to the Robinson Tract of the York Region Forest, and is connected by trails. This property contains a relatively rich collection of bird species, as well as a variety of ecological communities. Also containing a small pond, this property can be noisy with the calling of frogs in the springtime. With rustic trails crossing the property, this is a great place to take the family for a hike!
Activities
Hours, Locations & Map
Hours: Open daily from dawn until dusk
Address: 3329 Aurora Road, Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON
Latitude: 44.0221
Longitude: -79.3588
Location: Approximately 10 kilometres east of the Town of Aurora. Access and parking is on the south side of Aurora Road (Regional Road 15), between Warden Avenue and Kennedy Road.
Who to Contact
Conservation Lands
✆ 905-895-1281
✆ 1-800-465-0437 Toll free
✉ info@LSRCA.on.ca
Amenities
- Hiking trails
- Connection to Oak Ridges Trail and York Region Forest
Natural Features
- Forest
- Pond